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3 minutes ago, Les-TA-Jon said:

Who is this from? It's lacking any kind of information or wider context


It’s from Rob Tanner sorry saw a tweet and just copied the link from the article he had. Not a subscriber to the Athletic but thought this would be good for as many fans to complete.

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He'll have a Paul Cook showsec goon knocking on his door soon if he keeps asking... pertinent questions 

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Posted
1 hour ago, when_you're_smiling said:

How can you rate the January transfer business when it’s not over and the one player who has signed most of us have never seen play? :blink:

That in itself is really telling though.

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Anything to help put the pressure on the club. Seems to me like they are trying to give the fans a voice at a time of crisis and you lot are still not happy 

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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6080149/2025/01/23/leicester-fans-ownership-problems/?source=emp_shared_article

 

76% believe sacking Cooper was the right choice

 

14% believe we will stay up

 

77% believe if we go down we won’t come straight back up

 

79% believe we will be hit by the EFL for PSR next season

 

91% do not trust the decision-makers’ long term vision for the club

 

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15 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6080149/2025/01/23/leicester-fans-ownership-problems/?source=emp_shared_article

 

76% believe sacking Cooper was the right choice

 

14% believe we will stay up

 

77% believe if we go down we won’t come straight back up

 

79% believe we will be hit by the EFL for PSR next season

 

91% do not trust the decision-makers’ long term vision for the club

 

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91% don't trust the decision makers. 9% too few!

 

Hopefully the club see this. 

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Posted (edited)

The question about whether we're likely to get hit with PSR next season was stupid. That is beyond our control and will either happen or it won't. It's not really an 'opinion' type of question.

 

14% believe we'll stay up this season?! I need some of the juice they're chugging hooked up to my veins...

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Posted
23 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

2% think the summer window was very good lol

On any sort of online poll you pretty much always have 1-3% completely nonsensical responses. Of those I guess they think BEK and Fatawu are good signings which is sort of defensible - if they aren't just voting errors.

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On 23/01/2025 at 09:54, moore_94 said:

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6080149/2025/01/23/leicester-fans-ownership-problems/?source=emp_shared_article

 

76% believe sacking Cooper was the right choice

 

14% believe we will stay up

 

77% believe if we go down we won’t come straight back up

 

79% believe we will be hit by the EFL for PSR next season

 

91% do not trust the decision-makers’ long term vision for the club

 

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Thats it? talk about a loaded survey.

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On 22/01/2025 at 08:25, davieG said:

We need a rate the survey poll

 

Hardly worth it.  How about a rate Rob Tanner poll? 

 

If there's a "weakest football journo most afraid to break any news or tell the truth" box, I'm checking it.

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